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Citation

Luo Y, Ran H, Deng Y, Li H, Zhang M, Zhao L. Front. Public Health 2023; 11: e973827.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Frontiers Editorial Office)

DOI

10.3389/fpubh.2023.973827

PMID

36875422

PMCID

PMC9978790

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In China, as population aging accelerates, senior care facilities have gradually become a mainstream option. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the annual rate of falls has increased from 30 to 50% in senior care facilities. A study found that older adults who live in senior care facilities are three times more likely to fall than those who live in the community. The quality of care is highly related to the occurrence of falls. Therefore, exploring paid caregivers' experiences is very important to prevent falls in senior care facilities.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore paid caregivers' experiences of fall prevention and care in China's senior care facilities. Furthermore, we discussed the situation and provided suggestions.

DESIGN: This is a phenomenological study using face-to-face, in-depth, semi-structured interviews. SETTING: The study was conducted at four senior care facilities in Changsha, Hunan, China. PARTICIPANTS: Fourteen paid caregivers in four senior care facilities, including nursing assistants and senior nurses, participated in this study.

METHODS: A purposive sample method was used to select 14 nursing assistants and senior nurses from four different senior care facilities in Changsha from March to April 2022. Every participant individually completed a face-to-face, in-depth, semi-structured interview. Based on the phenomenological research methodology, the thematic analysis method and the Colaizzi analysis method were used for data analysis and theme extraction.

RESULTS: Based on interview data, a total of seven themes were distilled: (1) paid caregivers' professional requirements; (2) paid caregivers' attitude toward falls; (3) paid caregivers' fall training and education; (4) paid caregivers' knowledge about falls; (5) paid caregivers' fall risk assessment; (6) paid caregivers' fall prevention; and (7) paid caregivers' fall treatment.

CONCLUSION: In China's senior care facilities, paid caregivers to need to be responsible and pay appropriate attention to older adults. First, senior nurses and nursing assistants need to enhance communication and cooperation. Second, they must learn about deficiencies in fall risk assessment and try their best to improve their capability. Third, they must adopt appropriate education methods to improve fall prevention capability. Finally, the protection of privacy should be taken seriously.


Language: en

Keywords

Aged; Humans; Educational Status; China; Aging; fall prevention; *Accidental Falls; *Caregivers; paid caregivers' experiences; phenomenological study; qualitative analysis; senior care facility

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